KenjiS wrote in post #13944506I gotta say..I'm tempted to change....Though what would you guys say...Better to say..downgrade to a D7000 at first and invest in some glass or pony up to the D800 from the start...

Unless you plan on keeping the D7K that would cost you more in the long run.

man, now i want the d800. while not the most accurate comparison. the d700 low mp lovers now have 1 less thing to complain about. i cant wait for the side by side real world comparisons in low light. if the d800 can do just as well, if not better than the d700 in low light, Nikon will be winning converts. 5d3 better have some tricks under its sleeves.

*Gulp* That's... amazing. The detail retention in the orange can even as ISO skyrockets is ridiculously good. If this is a Sony sensor why can't Sony manage this kind of result in their NEX 7? What kind of special sauce are Nikon adding to the mix?

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